We're live throughout the day with updates from Newport and Cardiff as the 2014 Nato Summit kicks off in Wales

That brings our coverage of the first day of the Nato Summit to an end. We'll be live again from first thing tomorrow morning.

9.50pm

The leaders of the Nato countries are now inside the Cardiff Castle banqueting hall where they will eat a meal made with Welsh ingredients cooked by one of the nation's best chefs, Stephen Terry. David Cameron is set to use the working dinner to warn fellow leaders that they must halt ransom payments to terrorist kidnappers.

9.26pm

The family shot of the Nato leaders in front of the Norman keep at Cardiff Castle

This is the scene at Cardiff Castle now, where Nato leaders are due to arrive in the next two hours for a working dinner. Protesters are chanting slogans, including "Down with Nato" and "No more war"

6:24 pm

Katy from No Nato Newport said protesters don't want to play the "number game".

"At the end of the day with all the intimidation and scaremongering, people did turn up," she said.

"People were quite nervous today. We didn't know what would happen. At the end of the day people are here and they're representing the wider voice. About 80% of the British public do not support their words."

6:19 pm

Adam Johannes, secretary of Cardiff Stop the War Coalition, says he expects there to be 200 more people waiting at Cardiff Castle when world leaders arrive there tonight for a working dinner.

"We represent the mainstream opinion. Most of the politicians have welcomed them to Wales and fawned over them," he said.

6.18pm

Meanwhile, in Ukraine, the military says clashes took place east of Mariupol in Shyrokyne. It says two rebel tanks and a vehicle were destroyed. This picture shows unmarked military vehicles burning in country roads in the village of Berezove.

6.09pm

After the protest in Newport earlier, there is now a protest starting in Cardiff ahead of the working dinner at the city's castle.

This is the banqueting hall inside Cardiff Castle where world leaders will be eating tonight. It's one of Wales' most recognisable landmarks. For more of a look around, click here: http://bit.ly/1qgU3x8

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